Participating Network Pharmacy

Who gives the vaccine—a pharmacist or a provider from an in-pharmacy clinic?

Only vaccines given by a pharmacist are covered by the pharmacy benefit for free. If your vaccine is administered by a provider at an onsite clinic, it may not be covered and you may have to pay the entire cost.

You can still go to your doctor for the vaccine if the pharmacy has restrictions or it isn’t available. But, you may have to pay copayments or cost shares for the office visit.

Are there any restrictions, including for children?

If your state has a restriction, you should go to your primary care physician or a military hospitals or clinic for the vaccine.

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